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MSU Alliance for African Partnership grant provides hope for Ugandan children
Hope is on the horizon for some Ugandan school children, thanks to a grant from the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP), a new initiative at MSU aimed at developing a…
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- Outreach and Engagement,
- Diversity, Inclusion and Safety
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Malawian collaboration results in NIH proposal
MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Department of Family and Community Medicine Assistant Professor Rebecca Malouin and Professor and Chair Amy Keenum’s long-time collaboration…
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- Awards and Honors
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Promising new drug stops spread of melanoma by 90 percent
Michigan State University researchers have discovered that a chemical compound, and potential new drug, reduces the spread of melanoma cells by up to 90 percent.
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Building a case: Medical student creates sterile phone case for the operating room
Two years ago, a surgeon asked Robert Zondervan, OMS IV, to record a surgical procedure he was observing. After struggling to obtain a camera angle that allowed full view of the…
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Got kidney stones? Ride a roller coaster
A Michigan State University professor emeritus has discovered that riding a roller coaster helps patients pass kidney stones with nearly a 70 percent success rate.
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Cellular snowplow keeps genes open
A new discovery at MSU has revealed how special genes stay open for business, helping diagram a mechanism that plays a key role in fighting inflammation and infections.
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- Students,
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